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>> the united states has most of the refugees in the world. many are iraqi and they're being resettled in san diego in large numbers. they're learning a new language, they have to find employment and the struggle is just beginning in a lot of ways. when my family came from beirut, i was 9 years old. working as a refugee case manager, i saw a lot of kids alienated, isolated. having a normal childhood is something they really deserve. my name is mark and i use soccer to motivate refugees to succeed in the united states. we have 200 refugee youth in our programs. it's really what trying to do with the kiz. we have 200 refugee youth in our program from africa, asia, and the middle east. the families have endured the same struggles. when they realize that, they become like brothers and sisters. soccer is an
>> the united states has most of the refugees in the world. many are iraqi and they're being resettled in san diego in large numbers. they're learning a new language, they have to find employment and the struggle is just beginning in a lot of ways. when my family came from beirut, i was 9 years old. working as a refugee case manager, i saw a lot of kids alienated, isolated. having a normal childhood is something they really deserve. my name is mark and i use soccer to motivate refugees to...
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we are not at that stage in the united states but in a sense he is doing what the pakistani judge is doing. dishonoring the memory of the murder victim. >> he is going away tore a long time. >> we are sending a consistent message here that that is not in the interests of america as a whole and it is certainly not in the interests of young women like noor al-malecki. >> that is the message that we are sending. you know. >> prosecutor records still insists noor al-malecki was the victim of an honor killing but the fact she was not able to convince a jury of that has not stopped her. just the opposite. she has been invited across the country to talk about a practice she fears is taking hold in america. >> what brings you to new york city. >> seven weeks after the sentencing we caught up with her in new york where she was addressing a conference on the growing number of honor killings by muslim men here in america and the west. >> i remember we when we spoke in phoenix you said you believe you had failed. >> yes. >> do you still feel that way? >> i do. i feel like we failed noor by not g
we are not at that stage in the united states but in a sense he is doing what the pakistani judge is doing. dishonoring the memory of the murder victim. >> he is going away tore a long time. >> we are sending a consistent message here that that is not in the interests of america as a whole and it is certainly not in the interests of young women like noor al-malecki. >> that is the message that we are sending. you know. >> prosecutor records still insists noor al-malecki...
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welcome to all of you in the united states and around the world. i'm fareed zakaria. we have a great show for you today. we will start with the economy. america's economy is looking somewhat better. europe's is looking a lot worse. next up, the great historian robert carole on the president he has spent almost 40 years studying and writing about. why lyndon banes johnson could get things done in washington and the lessons for today, and is china changing? from a company into a country. i'll explain. first, here's my take. whatever you thought of president obama's speech on afghanistan this week, it is now increasingly clear that the united states is winding down its massive military commitments to the two wars of the last decade. we are out of iraq and we will soon largely be out of afghanistan. threats remain, but they are being handled using special forces and intelligence. finally, after a decade we seem to be right sizing the threat from terrorist groups. or are we? we leave the battlefields of the greater middle east, and we are firmly committed to the war on ter
welcome to all of you in the united states and around the world. i'm fareed zakaria. we have a great show for you today. we will start with the economy. america's economy is looking somewhat better. europe's is looking a lot worse. next up, the great historian robert carole on the president he has spent almost 40 years studying and writing about. why lyndon banes johnson could get things done in washington and the lessons for today, and is china changing? from a company into a country. i'll...
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so you say for 40 minutes the man who actually probably is already president of the united states is standing there. he stands almost motionless, standing against this wall. lady bird is sitting beside him. no one knows what he is thinking, but when he is addressed as mr. president, he starts immediately giving decisive orders. >> and he orchestrates the famous photograph that we have all seen because he wants jackie kennedy to be on that plane flying back to washington. he wants the world to see that this was a peaceful transfer of power, but with the consent and in a sense the buy-in of the kennedys. >> he takes steps to do that. you also have to say, however, with lyndon johnson nothing is simple. you have to say there is another motive that he says is the motive. i'm not leaving her. they tell him -- the secret service says we're getting ow the plane and we're taking off immediately for washington because at the white house we can make secure. johnson says, no, you're not. i'm not leaving mrs. kennedy here, and they say to him, well, she won't leave without the body -- her husban
so you say for 40 minutes the man who actually probably is already president of the united states is standing there. he stands almost motionless, standing against this wall. lady bird is sitting beside him. no one knows what he is thinking, but when he is addressed as mr. president, he starts immediately giving decisive orders. >> and he orchestrates the famous photograph that we have all seen because he wants jackie kennedy to be on that plane flying back to washington. he wants the...
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we had 3 million jobs flowing out the hole that had been on the united states state, we had been torpedoed and we had to calk the outflow of the unenployed of the 3 million we inherited from president bush. but the key is what to do now. it's about the fact that we have had 100,000 less new startups of small businesses that create 80% of all new jobs since march the 2007, 2 years before the president took office. what we have to do is give them access to capital so they can create the new jobs. we have corporations sitting on $2 trillion of cash. our 25 biggest banks have $4 trillion in cash. $6 trillion not being invested. let them have zero capital gains tax for a small business startup because small businesses create 80% of the jobs. that's what the president should announce this week for the growth of the economy. now that we have stopped the damage with the recession, that the president inherited. >> eric: matt, do you think that will be enough? look, the banks are sitting on all of this cash, the corporations because they are afraid of the economy? >> i think joe should run for offic
we had 3 million jobs flowing out the hole that had been on the united states state, we had been torpedoed and we had to calk the outflow of the unenployed of the 3 million we inherited from president bush. but the key is what to do now. it's about the fact that we have had 100,000 less new startups of small businesses that create 80% of all new jobs since march the 2007, 2 years before the president took office. what we have to do is give them access to capital so they can create the new jobs....
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states between more government spending to continue to stimulate the economy, or austerity which is government cuts, which we have been seeing, which the tea party and conservative republicans would like us to see, in order to balance budgets. it is the same kind of thing. a sta austerity has been applied in europe in the past couple of years with not great results. part of the thing about austerity, fred, when you impose it, voters don't tend to like it because it hurts them. >> well, then that would kind of intimate there may be a repeat performance as it pertains to greece. >> yes, and we're probably likely to see the same thing in greece. the prime minister there who is what you call a technocrat, not a party man, he was put in because there was a coalition government, one of the parties in that coalition seems to be leading the others. so the leader of that party will probably try and form a coalition government. they have more elections in a month. greece is a smaller economy, but it is the absolute extreme situation of what can happen if you don't govern responsibly. here in
states between more government spending to continue to stimulate the economy, or austerity which is government cuts, which we have been seeing, which the tea party and conservative republicans would like us to see, in order to balance budgets. it is the same kind of thing. a sta austerity has been applied in europe in the past couple of years with not great results. part of the thing about austerity, fred, when you impose it, voters don't tend to like it because it hurts them. >> well,...
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welcome to all of you in the united states and around the world. i'm fareed zakaria. we have a great show for you today. we will start with the economy. america's economy is looking somewhat better. europe's is looking a lot worse.
welcome to all of you in the united states and around the world. i'm fareed zakaria. we have a great show for you today. we will start with the economy. america's economy is looking somewhat better. europe's is looking a lot worse.
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he wanted to attack the united states, kill president obama, kill general petraeus. basically blue skying about how to change american foreign policy in the middle east and the likelihood of that happening was very low. >> the documents show as well he was obsessed with crafting this media campaign for the tenth anniversary of september 11th and wanted to give material to american media outlets. what was he trying to do? >> he knew the tenth anniversary would be a moment for al qaeda to reprise all their prop began da points. he wanted to say some of the financial problems in the united states were being caused by al qaeda. he was suggesting that cbs might be the least biased of the american outlets. one of his media advisers wrote him back and did a very in the weeds analysis of cnn which cnn domestic, this writer said, was too allied to the american government. he had some disparaging comments to make about fox, msnbc. he suggested the names of several journalists in britain and pakistan who might be good people to reach out to. he mentioned by name brian ross of a
he wanted to attack the united states, kill president obama, kill general petraeus. basically blue skying about how to change american foreign policy in the middle east and the likelihood of that happening was very low. >> the documents show as well he was obsessed with crafting this media campaign for the tenth anniversary of september 11th and wanted to give material to american media outlets. what was he trying to do? >> he knew the tenth anniversary would be a moment for al...
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i believe that mitt romney will be a dramatically better president for the united states than barack obama. i believe that he has earned the right to represent the republican party and he's earned it the hard way. he has fought his way to the nomination. nobody gave him an inch. >> and do you want something from him? do you want to speak at the convention? do you need help with your debt? is there any kind of that negotiation going on? >> no, no. there's no negotiation. if they think i'm helpful speaking at the convention, i'm glad to do it. i've done lots of conventions in my career and as we're proving this morning i can get on tv fairly often with or without speaking at the convention. obviously i'd love help from anybody paying off the debt. obviously president obama is not going to do it. i have been ak at this as a republican since 1958 when i was between my fresh man and sophomore years in high school. i believe the republican party's very important to our future. what i want mitt romney to do is help us achieve a victory in the senate, the house, and the presidency, and then
i believe that mitt romney will be a dramatically better president for the united states than barack obama. i believe that he has earned the right to represent the republican party and he's earned it the hard way. he has fought his way to the nomination. nobody gave him an inch. >> and do you want something from him? do you want to speak at the convention? do you need help with your debt? is there any kind of that negotiation going on? >> no, no. there's no negotiation. if they...
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. >> in the united states, the fcc almost never yankees a television company's broadcast license. isn't that a real long shot, that the british regulate letter deuce do that to news corps? >> it is a very long shot. done it once in their existence, where they revoke the license of persian tvt is really very hard to imagine that something as established and actually generally respected as sky tv would actually is its license yanked but none of this narrative helps. there is gonna be more rev leagues this week. you have former news corps executives up in front of a third investigation economy, the levinson inquiry, where you have senior executives who will be talking about their relations with the conservative government in the uk in a pretty candid fashion and what it does is it just creates this long-term uncertainty about where this is gonna end. i have to say, it is pretty isolated from the u.s. businesses at the moment, in that you look at all of this mayhem going on in london and then you look at the share price here and it is up a couple of percent. >> i was gonna ask you abo
. >> in the united states, the fcc almost never yankees a television company's broadcast license. isn't that a real long shot, that the british regulate letter deuce do that to news corps? >> it is a very long shot. done it once in their existence, where they revoke the license of persian tvt is really very hard to imagine that something as established and actually generally respected as sky tv would actually is its license yanked but none of this narrative helps. there is gonna be...
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i love things international and i got to be the secretary of state of the united states of america it is the chief diplomat of the most powerful and i believe generous and compassionate and freest country on the face of the earth and got to do it during a time when the whole world was in flux. that is enough. >> rice has book ended her career at stanford university as a professor. a career she calls a superb state in life. her time in washington dominates her resume first as a member of the international security council which prepared her for later roles as the first female international security advisor and then another first, the first female african american secretary of state. rice is also an accomplished pianest who has performed since she was very young. she is known to be an avid ports fan and joked in a perfect world she would love to be nfl commissioner. it was in the national security advisor role that she helped guide president george w. bush through one of our nation's darkest days, 9/11 and she was a key figure in the subsequent fight against terror. >> as an officer of
i love things international and i got to be the secretary of state of the united states of america it is the chief diplomat of the most powerful and i believe generous and compassionate and freest country on the face of the earth and got to do it during a time when the whole world was in flux. that is enough. >> rice has book ended her career at stanford university as a professor. a career she calls a superb state in life. her time in washington dominates her resume first as a member of...
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>> you see it all over united states. there are a lot of apartment buildings and boards that ban all dogs, not just pit bulls. in maryland you can have the dog and own a gun legally but if something bad happens. >> gregg: and you will see your insurance premium skyrocketed. >> another disturbing, are we going to extend this to german shepherds? you caused the accident. it's a faster car. >> gregg: but my premium is higher if i own a porsche which i do not. so who are you kidding? joey jackson, ronald shaw, good to see you. >> heather: coming up a bold display at the most significant terror trial in u.s. history. five accused 9/11 terrorists in court at guantanamo bay, an unexpected move not coming from one of the defendants but from one of their attorneys. she is telling other women in court to follow her lead and the reaction. our power panel weighs in next. ♪ [ male announcer ] you're at the age where you don't get thrown by curveballs. ♪ this is the age of knowing how to get things done. so, why let erectile dysfun
>> you see it all over united states. there are a lot of apartment buildings and boards that ban all dogs, not just pit bulls. in maryland you can have the dog and own a gun legally but if something bad happens. >> gregg: and you will see your insurance premium skyrocketed. >> another disturbing, are we going to extend this to german shepherds? you caused the accident. it's a faster car. >> gregg: but my premium is higher if i own a porsche which i do not. so who are you...
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claiming children in the united states and children in mexico. some people claiming up to 12 children who have never ever stepped foot in the united states. how are they using this using social security numbers. >> they are using identification numbers what makes this more frustrating the inspector general says the irs has known about this abuse for years they know this is costing $4.2 billion for taxpayers. they have done nothing to try to remedy the situation. >> additionally, here are some claims put up some information here for additional child tax credits by these filers have gone from 161 million in 2001 to 4.2 billion in the tax year 2010. when tax preparer says this is a multibillion-dollar fraud scheme he is right. >> he admitted his address is being used by four other people who don't live with him. they claim 20 children. they got $29,000 from the government. and just to clarify. >> only one child actually lives in the house. the 20 other children live in mexico and have never even been to the united states before. this is complete fra
claiming children in the united states and children in mexico. some people claiming up to 12 children who have never ever stepped foot in the united states. how are they using this using social security numbers. >> they are using identification numbers what makes this more frustrating the inspector general says the irs has known about this abuse for years they know this is costing $4.2 billion for taxpayers. they have done nothing to try to remedy the situation. >> additionally,...